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Can you believe there are now six generations of Pokémon? Six!! That's a crazy amount of different creatures to collect. But which are the cream of the crop? Don't worry, Magikarp isn't actually one of them.

I am a PS3 owner and someday hope to be a PS4 owner, yet I am not at all dissatisfied with my choice to delay purchase, solely based on the current PS4 library. When I transitioned from a Playstation 1 to a Playstation 2, I was pleasantly surprised that I could for the most part rid myself of my PS1...

I also saw This is 40. It was a weird date movie, but oddly funny in some ways. I'm happy it didn't get all cliche with the husband and wife cheating on each other simultaneously.

Also just watched Meet Joe Black and A Bronx Tale for the first time.
Good God was Joe Black the most boring mother fucker ever. You'd think Death in the world trying out what it is to be human would involve more hijinx, but instead it's Look at Young Brad Pitt for 2 out of the 3 Hours You're Stuck Watching this: The Game.
Bronx Tale was more my speed, particularly because I have a soft spot for father-son dramas (a little about me) and this has TWO father figures and one son. OVERLOAD. No tears. 1/5.

Just a great movie with lovable characters. Anthony Hopkins does an excellent job at being a quirky New Zealander. Probably his most approachable character yet (if that makes sense to anyone else)._________________Work we must, but the lunch is free.
- Hugh Nibley

Amazing! Loved it. Totally lived up to my extremely high expectations. It ties the lead character to the sort of emotional reaction the country had. Mission Accomplished makes an appearance. Torture. A guys butt.

I went into it with to high of expectations. Not that it was bad I just wouldn't say it was award worthy. I do however like the ending._________________“I do like metaphorical heroin and my heroin dealer. EA”

At first I went away unsatisfied. The material isn't that compelling, and I didn't connect with it. In hindsight, however, the direction, cinematography, and in the end the content did exactly what they needed. It was best expressed in the elevator scene where the director says "she's smart" to which is replied "we all are". It was a story about how all thes larger than life, terrible events are driven by people just living.

I would hardly say that it was Christian so much as it is about redemption and purpose. And the kid dying didn't even get an award. well, javert gave him his, but that's hardly worth anything_________________

Nowhere near my favorite Tarantino film overall, but the performances in it were some of the best of all his films (specifically Jackson & DiCaprio). I didn't think the rap music or ending went against the rest of the film at all. The whole thing is just one giant homage to Blaxploitation & Spaghetti Westerns, and despite the subject matter it never takes itself that seriously.

It was good but it just didn't connect with that well probably because the people I watched it with kept asking me questions about the movie and asked if it actually happened and I just wanted to hit all of them with a pillow case full of bars of soap because I was trying to enjoy a movie._________________

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